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A Rocket Lab Electron rocket will launch the VCLS ELaNa (Educational Launch of Nanosatellites) XIX payload from the Rocket Lab’s Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand. Several cubesats will be launched for customers including NASA Goddard Spaceflight Center, NASA Langley Research Center, NASA Glenn Research Center, NASA JPL, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Florida, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, North Idaho STEM Charter Academy, U. S. Naval Academy and California Polytechnic State University.

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I am in New Zealand for Rocket Lab’s first NASA mission! I have remote cameras situated on the launch pad and we’re counting down to launch! Join us from Mahia Beach for a fun live stream from photographers covering the mission!

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Arianespace Flight VV14 - Launch Campaign

For its third mission of the year, and the 14th Vega flight since this launcher began operations at the Guiana Space Center in 2012, Arianespace will orbit the PRISMA Earth observation satellite on behalf of the ASI Italian space agency within the scope of a contract with OHB ITALIA.
In conducting this mission for Italy, Arianespace once again proves that Vega is a multi-purpose launch vehicle, perfectly tailored to address the growing Earth observation satellite market.
Flight VV14 will mark the 12th Vega mission dedicated to Earth observation, with PRISMA to become the 70th Earth observation satellite launched by Arianespace overall.
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PRISMA (PRecursore IperSpettrale della Missione Applicativa) was built for the ASI Italian space agency by OHB ITALIA as prime contractor, with LEONARDO responsible for the payload. Vega will deliver the satellite into a Sun-synchronous Low Earth Orbit (SSO) for its Earth observation mission.
PRISMA will provide major applications to protect both our planet and Italy’s national environmental safety. Equipped with a state-of-the-art electro-optical instrument, made by a medium resolution photo camera sensitive to all the visible range (panchromatic) and by an innovative hyperspectral sensor, it will employ these capabilities for environmental monitoring, resources management, identification and classification of crops, fight against pollution, etc.
PRISMA will be the third satellite launched at the service of ASI by Arianespace, whose backlog comprises two other spacecraft for the Italian space agency: a pair of COSMO-SkyMed Second-Generation satellites on Soyuz and Vega C, for Thales Alenia Space on behalf of ASI and the Italian Ministry of Defence.
The PRISMA satellite was designed and manufactured by a consortium of Italian companies led by OHB ITALIA SpA and LEONARDO SpA. OHB ITALIA is responsible for overall program management, planning, systems engineering, development and integration of the platform and all validation activities. LEONARDO is responsible for the design, development, integration, testing and calibration of hyperspectral sensor and panchromatic camera.
PRISMA will be the 25th OHB satellite orbited by Arianespace, with the total comprised of three dedicated satellites and 22 constellation satellites. Eight OHB satellites remain in Arianespace’s backlog, including four Galileo satellites to be launched on the next-generation Ariane 62 version.
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Since its creation in 1980 as the world's first commercial space transportation company, Arianespace has led the launch services industry with many operational firsts and numerous record-setting missions.

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United Launch Alliance (ULA) will be launching the tenth Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS-10) for the US Department of Defense. The WGS system provides global broadband connectivity for the U.S. military and its allies. Boeing is the prime contractor for the WGS satellites. WGS-10 is the fourth Block II follow-on satellite. Built on the 702 platform, it has 10 Ka-band and 9 X-band transponders, providing transmission rates of 6 Gbps or 11 Gbps when utilizing its digital channelizer. One X-band transponder is a full Earth, the other 18 transponders utilize phased array technology allowing the beams to be steered and shaped.
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Launch Replays of Soyuz MS-12 Spacecraft to the ISS

Nasa replays of the launch on March 14, 2019 of the soyuz ms-12 spacecraft to the international space station

NASA astronauts Nick Hague and Christina Koch, and cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin of Roscosmos, are set to launch aboard the Soyuz MS-12 spacecraft at 2:14 p.m. EST from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
Liftoff window begins at 2:14 p.m. EST (19:14 GMT).
The new crew members will dock to the Rassvet module at 9:07 p.m. Expedition 59 will begin officially at the time of docking.
The trio’s arrival will return the orbiting laboratory’s population to six, including three NASA astronauts. This launch will also mark the fourth Expedition crew with two female astronauts.
During their mission, the station crew will take part in about 250 research investigations and technology demonstrations not possible on Earth to advance scientific knowledge of Earth, space, physical, and biological sciences, NASA said.
McClain, Saint-Jacques, Hague and Koch also are all scheduled for the first spacewalks of their careers to continue upgrades to the orbital laboratory.
McClain and Hague are scheduled to begin work to upgrade the power system March 22, and McClain and Koch will complete the upgrades to two station power channels during a March 29 spacewalk. This will be the first-ever spacewalk with all-female spacewalkers.
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Long March 3B Rocket

China on Sunday sent a new communications satellite into orbit from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China's Sichuan Province. The 'ChinaSat 6C' satellite was launched at 00:28 Beijing Time by a Long March 3B carrier rocket. It will provide high-quality radio and TV transmission services. The satellite, sent to the geostationary orbit, can cover China, Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific island countries. The satellite was developed by the China Academy of Space Technology, and will be operated by the China Satellite Communications Co., Ltd. The launch marks the 300th mission of the Long March carrier rocket series developed by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. The Long March carrier rocket series have been responsible for about 96.4 percent of all the launch missions in China. It took 37 years for the Long March rockets to complete the first 100 launches, 7.5 years to complete the second 100 launches, and only about four years to accomplish the final 100, with the average number of launches per year increasing from 2.7 to 13.3 and then to 23.5.

Arianespace Flight VS21 / Behind the Scenes of the Dream

Arianespace’s second launch of the year took place on Wednesday, February 27, at 6:37 p.m., (Kourou time) from the Guiana Space Center (CSG), Europe’s spaceport in French Guiana (South America).
By operating this maiden flight, the first of 21 launches contracted by OneWeb in 2015, Arianespace contributes to the fulfillment of its customer’s ultimate ambition: providing Internet access to everyone, everywhere.
The maiden mission for OneWeb brought the number of constellation satellites orbited by Arianespace to 109, which demonstrates a remarkable ability to meet the needs of this market segment with its current and future family of launchers.

Did You Know: The Launch Control Center

Some fun facts about Kennedy Space Center's Launch Control Center, which dates back to the Apollo Program.

Since its creation in 1980 as the world's first commercial space transportation company, Arianespace has led the launch services industry with many operational firsts and numerous record-setting missions.

Rocket Launch! with Annie 02/27/2019

Soyuz Launch Coverage / Pre-show: Astroneer gameplay with Annie Wilson
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Arianespace Flight VS21 – Launch Presentation

For its second mission of the year — and the initial flight in 2019 with the Soyuz medium launcher — Arianespace will perform the first launch for the OneWeb constellation.
By operating this maiden flight, out of 21 launches on behalf of the global satellite operator, Arianespace participates in the fulfilment of its customer’s ultimate ambition: providing Internet access for everyone, everywhere.
This mission will bring the number of constellation satellites orbited by Arianespace to 109, which shows a remarkable ability to deploy any type of constellation with its current and future family of launchers.
Flight VS21 will be performed from the Soyuz Launch Complex (ELS) in Sinnamary, French Guiana.
The launch vehicle, along with the satellites, was transferred to the launch zone on February 23, enabling the flight to take place on Wednesday, February 27, 2019.
Liftoff is scheduled at exactly:
• 4:37 p.m., in Washington, D.C.
• 6:37 p.m., in Kourou, French Guiana
• 21h37 Universal Time (UTC)
• 10:37 p.m., in Paris
• 0:37 a.m., in Moscow on February 28, 2019
• 6:37 a.m., in Tokyo on February 28, 2019.
Follow the launch live at http://www.arianespace.com and on http://www.youtube.com/arianespace

SpaceX - Launch and Track - Beresheet Lunar Lander 02-21-2019

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Watch and discuss live as #SpaceX launches their second mission of 2019 carrying the #NusantaraSatu satellite from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida.
The 32-minute launch window opens at 8:45 p.m. EST (1:45 UTC) on February 22. Falcon 9 will also deliver the #Beresheet lunar spacecraft and Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) S5 spacecraft to orbit. Deployments will occur at approximately 33 and 44 minutes after liftoff.
Falcon 9’s first stage for the Nusantara Satu mission previously supported the Iridium-7 mission in July 2018 and the SAOCOM 1A mission in October 2018. Following stage separation, SpaceX will attempt to land Falcon 9’s first stage on the “Of Course I Still Love You” droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.
SSL built the Nusantara Satu satellite for PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara (PSN), a leading Asian provider of satellite-based telecommunication services. Nusantara Satu is Indonesia’s first high-throughput satellite that will serve to improve internet connectivity in the region. Additionally, the satellite’s C-band and Kuband transponders will be used for voice and data communications and video distribution throughout the Indonesian archipelago. In order to bring a secondary payload to orbit, SSL designed Nusantara Satu using its next-generation electric propulsion system. The launch demonstrates SSL’s ability to take small rideshare satellites to geostationary orbit efficiently and economically.
SpaceIL’s lunar spacecraft Beresheet (Hebrew for “in the beginning”), which competed in the Google Lunar XPrize, will be the smallest spacecraft to ever land on the Moon, at only 1,322 lbs, or 600 kgs. Upon deployment, it will travel to the Moon using its own power, a voyage that will take nearly two months. Once it arrives, Beresheet will be Israel’s first spacecraft and the world’s first privately-funded spacecraft to reach the Moon. Its mission is to transmit photos and video of its new home and conduct scientific measurements.
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) S5 experimental small spacecraft, developed and integrated by Blue Canyon Technologies, will carry out a one-year mission. The S5 mission leverages commercial advances and services in a rapid demonstration of small satellite capabilities.
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Nusantara Satu Mission

SpaceX is targeting Thursday, February 21 for launch of the Nusantara Satu satellite from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. The 32-minute launch window opens at 8:45 p.m. EST, or 1:45 UTC on February 22. Falcon 9 will also deliver the Beresheet lunar spacecraft and Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) S5 spacecraft to orbit. Deployments will occur at approximately 33 and 44 minutes after liftoff.
A 32-minute backup launch window opens on Friday, February 22 at 8:41 p.m. EST, or 1:41 UTC on February 23.
Falcon 9’s first stage for the Nusantara Satu mission previously supported the Iridium-7 mission in July 2018 and the SAOCOM 1A mission in October 2018. Following stage separation, SpaceX will attempt to land Falcon 9’s first stage on the “Of Course I Still Love You” droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.

SpaceX Pad 40 Wake Up - ISS 02-15-2019

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Inside KSC! Feb. 15, 2019

This week in space news, NASA announced plans to work with American companies to design and develop new reusable systems for astronauts to land on the Moon's surface. Inside Kennedy Space Center's Launch Abort System Facility, workers assembled the Orion Launch Abort system that will be used for a full stress test called Ascent Abort-2.

Why SpaceX and Blue Origin Are Competing With China

Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin have long dominated the news with their respective advances in private space travel industry. But two private Chinese companies are also making big moves and gaining billions in investments as China's state space agency announces its own ambitious goals. Here's what's going on in the global space race.
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Why SpaceX and Blue Origin Are Competing With China

This is your Space News from TMRO for February 13th, 2019. This week we swap out Launch Minute for our new Space Traffic report. We hope you enjoy and see the future there. Orbex has opened a new rocket production and operations facility while also showing off one of their engineering prototype stages. The two MarCO satellites orbiting Mars have fallen silent but maybe not forever. Sarah Vincent joins us for the first time on the News program to give an update on Curiosity and Jared rounds it out with new data from Ultima Thule. And just like last week we welcome on Dr. Tamitha Skov to bring us the latest Space Weather this week.
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Inside KSC! Feb. 8, 2019

This week in space news, Kennedy Space Center employees and guests honored fallen astronauts during the Annual Day of Remembrance ceremony at the Kennedy Visitor Complex. Also this week, SpaceX announced a new target date for their uncrewed Demo-1 test flight. Under NASA's Commercial Crew Program, this test flight will be the first step toward returning human spaceflight to the U.S. as the next launch will be a flight test with crew on board.

NASA’s Launch Services Program: The Common Thread

NASA’s Launch Services Program unites scientific and robotic spacecraft customers’ needs with the appropriate rocket, helping ensure the spacecraft is placed in orbit around the Earth, the Sun or powered to destinations deeper into the solar system.

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Is Dark Energy Getting Stronger?

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The power of Dark Energy may be increasing as the universe ages. Subtle clues are emerging that the accepted model for the nature of dark energy and dark matter may not be all that. We saw the first such clue recently in our recent episode on the Crisis in Cosmology. Today we’re doing a Space Time Journal Club to reveal another clue. We’re looking at a new paper in Nature Astronomy, “Cosmological constraints from the Hubble diagram of quasars at high redshifts” by Risaliti and Lusso. It hints that the cosmological constant may not be so constant after all. In fact it may be increasing. If this is true, then our prediction for the future of our universe looks VERY different, and may involve the entire universe tearing itself to shreds at the subatomic level in the Big Rip.
On this edition of Space Time Journal Club we look at:
Risaliti & Lusso (2019) "Cosmological Constraints from the Hubble Diagram of Quasars at High Redshifts"
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-018-0657-z
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NASA ScienceCasts: A Super Start to 2019

2019 is an excellent year to look to the sky and enjoy the spectacular view of Earth’s nearest neighbor, the Moon.
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Do black holes contain dark matter?

Black holes grow by accreting matter under gravity; so surely they should be able to accrete dark matter? So then is there loads of dark matter trapped inside black holes?
Turns out it's a bit more complicated than that because of what we know of how dark matter behaves - which isn't a lot! - but it's enough.
This was a really fun speculative question to think about, especially because it ties in with my PhD thesis too. Let me know if you want me to do a video describing my thesis down in the comments.
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Space Weather News | A Filament Sandwiched by Sunspots 03.20.2019

UPDATE: Part of the filament I talk about did erupt after I posted this video! We could have a part-Earth directed solar storm coming by the end of this week! Check my twitter feed for the latest on arrival time!
Original Video Description:
This week we are coming down from a solar storm from some fast solar wind, but that doesn't mean the fun is over! We have two fast-growing sunspots on the Earth-facing Sun and they are sandwiching a filament that is growing more unstable by the day. If this filament erupts within the next day or so, we could have an Earth-directed solar storm! We are keeping a close watch on this to be sure. Also, one of the new sunspots may be showing signs of an influence of solar cycle 25. Just like the previous rogue sunspot we saw a few weeks ago, this new region has a dominant magnetic signature that runs north-south instead of east-west. Its too early to tell what the final polarity of this region will be, but if it continues this way, it will be yet another signal that solar cycle 25 is closer than we think! Learn the details of this filament sandwich, get the scoop on the two new sunspots that may cause its launch, and see what else our Sun has in store for us this week!
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Solar Imaging and Analysis:
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Helioviewer: http://www.helioviewer.org/
Flare Analysis: http://www.lmsal.com/solarsoft/latest_events/
Computer Aided CME Tracking CACTUS: http://www.sidc.oma.be/cactus/out/latestCMEs.html
GOES Xray: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/rt_plots/xray_1m.html
SOHO: http://sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov/
Stereo: http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/
GONG magnetic field synoptic movie: https://gong.nso.edu/data/magmap/standard_movie.html
GONG magnetic field synoptic charts: http://gong.nso.edu/data/magmap/
LMSAL Heliophysics Events HEK http://www.lmsal.com/isolsearch
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DISCOVR solar wind: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/real-time-solar-wind
ACE Solar Wind: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/ace-real-time-solar-wind
NASA ENLIL SPIRAL: https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/IswaSystemWebApp/iSWACygnetStreamer?timestamp=2038-01-23+00%3A44%3A00&window=-1&cygnetId=261
NOAA ENLIL SPIRAL: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/wsa-enlil-solar-wind-prediction
Magnetosphere, Ionosphere, Atmosphere:
GOES Magnetometer: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/goes-magnetometer
Ionosphere D-Region Absorption (DRAP) model: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/d-region-absorption-predictions-d-rap/
Auroral Oval Ovation Products: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/aurora-30-minute-forecast
Global 3-hr Kp index: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/planetary-k-index
Wing Kp index prediction: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/wing-kp
USGS Ground Magnetometers: http://geomag.usgs.gov/realtime/
USGS Disturbance Storm-Time (Dst): http://geomag.usgs.gov/realtime/dst/
NAIRAS Radiation Storm Model: http://sol.spacenvironment.net/raps_ops/current_files/globeView.html
Multi-Purpose Space Environment Sites:
NOAA/SWPC: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov
SOLARHAM: http://www.solarham.net/index.htm
Spaceweather: http://spaceweather.com
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HiClip: In the Gullies and Bedrock of Ius Chasma (Mars)

This image was acquired in Ius Chasma, a major section of the giant Valles Marineris trough.
(Audio: www.tregibbs.com. Black and white images are 5 km across; enhanced color images are 1 km. For images with scale bars, refer to the link below.)
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